“It’s not over,” the online film critic said after the nearly $1 million action was tossed in May. “It’s just going to be more time-consuming, more costly, and requiring more determination.”

“The victim of this complicated con was thrown into a living nightmare when she discovered that her family’s home — filled with the precious memories and mementos of three generations — was being inhabited by squatters who had locked her out,” Queens DA Richard A. Brown said in a statement.

“Fortunately, the property now has been returned to its rightful owner and the defendant, in admitting his guilt to possessing a fake deed which transferred the property to him, faces time behind bars for his crime.”